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Top Guest favourite
A rocking chair is positioned on a wooden deck, offering a view of rolling hills and trees in the distance. The landscape includes vibrant yellow trees and a grassy expanse, under a clear sky that transitions into soft blue tones.
Home in Omeo
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Livingstone-Omeo Hideaway

A newly renovated 2 Bedroom, 1 bath home includes a Wood fire & beautifully restored hardwood floors complementing the new kitchen. Sit back, relax, enjoy the panoramic views of Mt Sam & The Valley. Situated opposite the Livingstone Creek with the Golf Course only a stones throw away. This picturesque Hideaway offers close proximity to town, Dinner Plain & Mt Hotham as well as a mutitude of activities including Trout Fishing (seasonal), Fishing, Hiking, Road/Mountain Biking & all things snow.

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A modern tiny home exterior is shown, featuring a welcoming entrance with a door illuminated by a contemporary light fixture. A small outdoor seating area with two dark chairs complements a potted plant. A clear sign indicates Unit 2, and a wooden fence adds privacy.
Tiny home in Milawa
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 145 reviews

2 of 2 Modern Tiny Homes in Milawa's Wine Region

"Light Breakfast Included" "1 Night Bookings Welcome" 2 of 2 Modern Tiny Homes in the heart of North East Victoria's Wine Region. Church Lane Accommodation has two, two-person tiny homes conveniently positioned in the heart of Milawa's wine region. With a private Japanese-style bath on the deck and modern amenities throughout, this breezy, light-filled accommodation offers unique modern comfort, tranquil views, and easy access to the best of North East Victoria's gourmet food and wine scene.

Top Guest favourite
A spacious lounge area features a light grey sofa adorned with yellow accent pillows. A wooden coffee table sits on a soft rug, while large glass windows provide a panoramic view of green hills and lush gardens, filling the space with natural light.
Home in Bright
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 327 reviews

Aalborg Bright

Aalborg Bright is a unique one bedroom Scandinavian inspired home (for 2 adults only) in the heart of beautiful Bright. With spectacular views from every room, quality furnishings and sustainable contemporary design, it sets the benchmark for couples seeking sustainable exclusive accommodation. Located in a quiet court, it is just 700m from Bright's shops and restaurants. Aalborg Bright’s passive energy design means you can still enjoy maximum comfort while minimising your carbon footprint.

Top Guest favourite
The modern kitchen features sleek cabinetry and a spacious island with seating. Stainless steel appliances, including a refrigerator and oven, are integrated into the design. Natural light pours in through the windows, enhancing the inviting atmosphere of the workspace.
Townhouse in Mount Beauty
5 out of 5 average rating, 216 reviews

Home Trail | Alpine Views, Ski & Ride Trails

Spectacular mountain and valley views await at Home Trail, a modern alpine retreat in Mount Beauty at the base of Falls Creek. A five-minute walk to the town centre with cafés, shops, and essentials nearby. Perfectly positioned for skiing or snowboarding at Falls Creek, cycling the Murray to Mountains Rail Trail, swimming in the Kiewa River, or riding trails at Big Hill Mountain Bike Park. After a day of adventure, unwind on the spacious decks and relax in the peaceful alpine surrounds.

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A spacious bedroom features a large bed with a deep burgundy coverlet. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors provide views of a sunlit outdoor deck with a hot tub and distant mountain landscapes. A cozy seating area and wood stove are visible, enhancing the inviting ambiance.
Cabin in Howes Creek
4.79 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Facta - Unbeatable Sunset View • Hot tub

Perfectly situated to offer breathtaking views of Lake Eildon and Mount Buller, this eco-friendly haven is ideal for those seeking tranquillity, adventure, and an unforgettable connection with nature. Surrounded by pristine wilderness, our self-sufficient lodge offers the ultimate private getaway, combining modern comforts with the beauty of off-grid living. Whether you're looking for a relaxing sun bathing and cocktail session or a romantic night in the hot tub, this place has got it all.

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A spacious deck area features comfortable lounge seating, complemented by a modern outdoor table and chairs. Lush greenery and trees provide an inviting backdrop, with a gentle breeze suggested by the ceiling fan above.
Home in Tawonga
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Perfect Country Home

Newly renovated large house with beautiful views of the Kiewa Valley. The home is stylish, contemporary with country charm, high quality, comfortable, spacious, light-filled & extremely well equipped with all the essentials to make your stay convenient & enjoyable. With 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 lounge areas, study, amazing entertaining areas including fire pit, BBQ & deck, secure garage including EV charger, complementary amenities & landscaped gardens, this home exudes a luxury escape.

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A wooden deck, featuring a hanging chair, overlooks expansive green fields and distant mountains. Sunlight bathes the area, enhancing the natural beauty of the landscape. A large tree stands nearby, complementing the serene outdoor setting.
Home in Tawonga
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

High Country Eco Home with Sweeping Mountain Views

We love to share our alpine home with people who are looking to get away from the bustle of the city and enjoy everything the region has to offer. Wake up to panoramic mountain views in our eco-friendly 3-bedroom home. The open lounge spills onto a deck—perfect for a sunrise coffee or sunset wine. Highlights: North facing passive-solar design Fast Wi-Fi, fireplace & board games Fully equipped cook’s kitchen Luxe linens & deep bath Breathe the fresh High Country air and unwind.

Guest favourite
The living area features large windows offering scenic mountain views. Two sofas, one dark leather and one lighter, are positioned around a small wooden table. A television on a stand sits in the corner, complemented by a plush area rug that enhances the space.
Apartment in Hotham Heights
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 245 reviews

Our Hotham Home with a View

This apartment is our winter home, we invite you to share it during the summer months. Perfect for couples or a small family to spend time biking or hiking the trails of Mt Hotham Alpine Resort and into the surrounding Alpine National Park, or just spending a cool summer break in the mountains. This small but fully functional two bedroom apartment is modestly furnished over two levels - a bathroom and open plan kitchen/living space downstairs and bedrooms upstairs.

Guest favourite
A wide view of rolling hills and mountainous terrain is displayed from a terrace. The landscape features a mix of green and white frosted trees under a clear blue sky. Soft clouds drift across the horizon, enhancing the serene alpine atmosphere.
Condo in Hotham Heights
4.78 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

Alpine Heights! Spring, summer & autumn getaway 🌄

Boasting spectacular views.. Alpine Heights is a majestic location situated at the top of Mt Hotham. Come and stay and see the native spring flowers bloom, go for beautiful nature hikes in summer, and see local towns, warm colour array of falling leaves in autumn. Spectacular! This apartment has a king bed that can be split into x2 single kings, as well as a fold out single sofa. Long term stays available. Linen and towels will be provided.

Top Guest favourite
A spacious living area features large glass windows that provide sweeping views of the Omeo valley. A telescope is positioned near the window, inviting observation of the surrounding landscape. Cozy seating is arranged to maximize the tranquil vistas.
Home in Omeo
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

The Ginger Duck A cozy country retreat

Located 5 mins from Omeo, the home is nestled overlooking the Omeo valley and Livingstone creek. This unique, octagonal, off grid home is a great base for your stay. The home is styled with comfort in mind. Sit back after an adventurous day exploring the area, or laze about & take in the views, unplug and relax. Omeo is great for those who want to explore the area via pushy, road, or dirt bikes, on foot, or the ski fields

Guest favourite
The charming Victorian cottage is set amidst a verdant landscape, featuring a spacious porch and surrounded by fruit trees. Decorative metal art pieces adorn the foreground, complementing the natural beauty of the outdoor space and inviting relaxation in a serene environment.
Cottage in Beechworth
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Beechworth Waterfall Cottage - Waterfall Views

Decorated in natural tones,warmed and cooled with reverse cycle air-conditioning, heated floor and wood fire. A fully equipped kitchen,dining,lounge,verandah is a lovely space furnished by King Living, table by Wildwood Furniture and taking in beautiful vistas of the gorge, waterfall, creek, vineyard, dry stone walls. Fabulous Orange, Lemon and Grapefruit Trees, Granny Smith and Jonathan Apple Trees to help yourself.

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A sheltered porch area is seen, featuring a wooden table and two chairs alongside a small round table with ornate metal design. The space is framed by greenery and hints of sunlight filtering through. A wooden door leads into the bungalow, enhancing the inviting atmosphere.
Cabin in Harrietville
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

Avalon House: The Cattleman's

The Cattlemans at Avalon dates back to the Beveridges Cattle Co-Op in the 1930's when the high country cattlemen would bunker down for the snowy winters and graze cattle on the green valley pastures. A cosy bungalow with a private courtyard, it is in the centre of town walking distance to Cafes, Parks, Rivers, Pubs and all Harrietville has to offer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Mount Hotham located?

    Mount Hotham is situated in Victoria’s alpine region, surrounded by rugged landscapes and part of the Australian Alps. The area is known for its mountain scenery and proximity to national parks.

  • When is the best time to visit Mount Hotham?

    Winter months are often recommended for snow activities, while late spring and summer attract visitors for hiking and wildflower displays. Autumn brings changing foliage, making each season distinct in the alpine landscape.

  • How old is Mount Hotham?

    Mount Hotham’s natural features have developed over millions of years through geological change. Its resort and recreational use began in the twentieth century, evolving with outdoor interests and community investment.

  • Why was Mount Hotham built?

    Mount Hotham’s development was shaped by the area’s popularity for skiing and alpine adventure. The mountain became a focal point for winter recreation, later expanding to support diverse outdoor activities year-round.

  • What are some things to do near Mount Hotham?

    Around Mount Hotham, you can explore skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing in winter, or hiking and mountain biking along established trails during warmer months. Alpine villages nearby often have dining, wellness activities, and scenic lookouts.

  • How is the weather near Mount Hotham?

    Mount Hotham experiences cool, alpine conditions with summer temperatures averaging 54–82°F (12–28°C) and winters around 36–53°F (2–12°C). Snowfall occurs in the colder months, while rainfall is spread through the year, so packing extra layers is often suggested.

  • How was Mount Hotham built?

    Mount Hotham itself is a natural peak formed through geological processes over millions of years. Resort facilities and ski trails were gradually constructed to enhance access and experiences for visitors.

  • What is the history of Mount Hotham?

    Mount Hotham has a history rooted in Indigenous Australian traditions, with European involvement beginning during the gold rush era. It later grew into a ski destination, and today, it is known for winter sports and alpine recreation.